Can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar?
Drought dramatically affects wood production by adversely impacting cambial cells and their derivatives. Photosynthesis and assimilate transport are also affected by drought conditions. Two poplar genotypes, Populus deltoides 'Dvina' and Populus alba 'Marte', demonstrated contras...
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ftscssannapisair:oai:www.iris.sssup.it:11382/523739 2024-04-14T08:10:58+00:00 Can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar? Traversari, Silvia Francini, Alessandra Traversi, Maria Laura Emiliani, Giovanni Sorce, Carlo Sebastiani, Luca Giovannelli, Alessio Traversari, Silvia Francini, Alessandra Traversi, Maria Laura Emiliani, Giovanni Sorce, Carlo Sebastiani, Luca Giovannelli, Alessio 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11382/523739 https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery195 http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000439796700022 volume:69 issue:16 firstpage:4083 lastpage:4097 numberofpages:15 journal:JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY http://hdl.handle.net/11382/523739 doi:10.1093/jxb/ery195 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85050856736 http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/ Cambial region carbohydrate carbon turnover Populu recovery starch water deficit Physiology Plant Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftscssannapisair https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery195 2024-03-21T17:56:24Z Drought dramatically affects wood production by adversely impacting cambial cells and their derivatives. Photosynthesis and assimilate transport are also affected by drought conditions. Two poplar genotypes, Populus deltoides 'Dvina' and Populus alba 'Marte', demonstrated contrasting growth performance and water-carbon balance strategies; a mechanistic understanding of the water deficit response was provided by these poplar species. 'Marte' was found to be more anisohydric than 'Dvina'. This characteristic was associated with the capacity to reallocate carbohydrates during water deficits. In contrast, 'Dvina' displayed more conservative water management; carbohydrates were preferably stored or used for cellulose production rather than to achieve an osmotic balance between the phloem and the xylem. Data confirmed that the more 'risk-taking' characteristic of 'Marte' allowed a rapid recovery following water deficit and was connected to a different carbohydrate metabolism. Article in Journal/Newspaper dvina Scuola Universitaria Superiore Pisa Sant'Anna: CINECA IRIS Journal of Experimental Botany 69 16 4083 4097 |
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Cambial region carbohydrate carbon turnover Populu recovery starch water deficit Physiology Plant Science Traversari, Silvia Francini, Alessandra Traversi, Maria Laura Emiliani, Giovanni Sorce, Carlo Sebastiani, Luca Giovannelli, Alessio Can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar? |
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Drought dramatically affects wood production by adversely impacting cambial cells and their derivatives. Photosynthesis and assimilate transport are also affected by drought conditions. Two poplar genotypes, Populus deltoides 'Dvina' and Populus alba 'Marte', demonstrated contrasting growth performance and water-carbon balance strategies; a mechanistic understanding of the water deficit response was provided by these poplar species. 'Marte' was found to be more anisohydric than 'Dvina'. This characteristic was associated with the capacity to reallocate carbohydrates during water deficits. In contrast, 'Dvina' displayed more conservative water management; carbohydrates were preferably stored or used for cellulose production rather than to achieve an osmotic balance between the phloem and the xylem. Data confirmed that the more 'risk-taking' characteristic of 'Marte' allowed a rapid recovery following water deficit and was connected to a different carbohydrate metabolism. |
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Traversari, Silvia Francini, Alessandra Traversi, Maria Laura Emiliani, Giovanni Sorce, Carlo Sebastiani, Luca Giovannelli, Alessio |
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Traversari, Silvia Francini, Alessandra Traversi, Maria Laura Emiliani, Giovanni Sorce, Carlo Sebastiani, Luca Giovannelli, Alessio |
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Can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar? |
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Can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar? |
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Can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar? |
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can sugar metabolism in the cambial region explain the water deficit tolerance in poplar? |
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